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g A random variable X has a probability density function fX(x) = ? 0.5 sin(x) , 0 ≤ x ≤ π 0 , otherwise Another random variable Y is defined as Y = X + (X − π/2)3 . (a) What are the mean (expected value), variance and standard deviation of X? (b) Plot the function Y = Y (X). What are the minimum and maximum possible values of Y ? (c) From the plot, using only graphical thinking and no equations, what is the shape of the probability density function of Y (i.e., fY (y))? Specifically, how is the shape compared to that of fX(x)? (d) From the plot, using only graphical thinking and no equations, estimate (guess) the expected value and standard deviation of Y (i.e., µY and σY ).

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f_X(x)=\begin{cases}0.5\sin x&\text{for }0\le x\le\pi\\0&\text{otherwise}\end{cases}

a. The mean of
X is


E[X]=\displaystyle\int_(-\infty)^\infty xf_X(x)\,\mathrm dx=\frac12\int_0^\pi x\sin x\,\mathrm dx=\frac\pi2

Recall that the variance of a random variable
X is


\mathrm{Var}[X]=E[(X-E[X])^2]=E[X^2]-E[X]^2

We have


E[X^2]=\displaystyle\int_(-\infty)^\infty x^2f_X(x)\,\mathrm dx=\frac12\int_0^\pi x^2\sin x\,\mathrm dx=\frac{\pi^2-4}2

so that


\mathrm{Var}[X]=\frac{\pi^2-4}2-\frac{\pi^2}4=\frac{\pi^2-8}4

and the standard deviation is


\sqrt{\mathrm{Var}[X]}=\frac{√(\pi^2-8)}2

b.


X=0\implies Y=-\frac{\pi^3}8


X=\pi\implies Y=\pi+\frac{\pi^3}8

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